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Title: The Impact of Direct Subsidies in Spain before and after the CAP'92 Reform
Author(s): Murillo, C.
San Juan Mesonada, Carlos [csj]
Sperlich, Stefan
Publisher: FUNCAS
Issued date: 2007
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/5757
Abstract: This paper focuses on the changes in farm e±ciency as a tool for policy analysis. The methodology is applied to the introduction of direct payments (DP) and the price sup- port reduction a®ecting large samples of individual farms with joint animal and vegetal production (comparing before and after CAP'92). The case study is justi¯ed for their relevance for Mediterranean forest and grazing land preservation in Spain. Using a non parametric method (DEA) we do not specify the production function of the farms, and can explain the impact of the direct payments on environmental adaptation and e±ciency for animal orientated farms before and after the (DP) introduction in 1992 (CAP'92 reform). Even though the direct payments increased sharply after the CAP'92 reform, in general, the new direct payment system turns out to be insu±cient to o®- set the fact that less environmentally friendly farms remain much more \e±cient," i.e. pro¯table for the farmer. The paper also studies the relationship of e±ciency with other policy relevant factors such as economic size. The results show that after the CAP'92 reform, the subsidy schedule was even more correlated with farm size than before, which we ¯nd to be counterproductive.1
Serie / Nº.: Documento de trabajo
329
Keywords: Common Agricultural Policy
subsidies
Efficiency
non-parametric methods
natural resources
environmental economics
Rights: ©FUNCAS
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